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Khalistan: 1st President And Independance Day?


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Well,

As many people know, The Sarbat Khalsa declared Khalistan independant on April ?29?th, 1986. And I came to know that THEN they had appointed Dr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan, pre. But after a year there was an convention at ?Park Avenue? Gurudwara, and problems arose as many wanted Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh as the president of a new council; Council of Khalistan. And that day was October 7th, 1987.

So my 2 questions are,

1) Was Dr. Chauhan the first president of Khalistan? Or atleast can he be regarded as one?

2) What can be said the independance day of Khalistan? April ?29?th or October 7th? If April ?29?th than why is always October 7th mentioned (- on almost all sites).

Bhul Chuk Muaaf Karni Ji

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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jarnail, ur on ignoring sikh!

but what sant ji said wasnt the voice of the nation

sarbat khalsa is the voice of the nation

wjkk wjkf

what made you think that i am ignoring sikhs....????

with guru ji's kirpa i am a sikh- an indian sikh. sant ji had said millions of other things as well, how many do we really follow?

how much you know about india? how many times you have been to india? how long have you spent there to really understand the situation and both sikhs and hindu culture? sorry, let me make it clear, above, when i say "you", i am asking any one who so ever is reading this?

wjkk wjkf

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... Well ur going OFF-TOPIC

but anyways

i dont give a damn about hindu culture

and only what i know is that sikhs are/were treated like 2nd class citizens and hindustan/bahmans/hindus killed more than 1 million sikhs from 1947 till now.

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... Well ur going OFF-TOPIC

but anyways

i dont give a damn about hindu culture

and only what i know is that sikhs are/were treated like 2nd class citizens and hindustan/bahmans/hindus killed more than 1 million sikhs from 1947 till now.

wjkk wjkf

this is where the problem is veer.... you dont care and dont give a damm about learning about other cultures. how can you learn anything about your own religion then. there are thousands words in shri guru granth sahib ji where guru ji gave example from hindu religion, you wont be able to understand what guru ji says if you dont know their culture, their gods, their views etc.

i think to better understand sikhi and what guru ji ways, one needs to understand about muslim and hindu cultures as well.

wjkk wjkf

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